MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY PROGRAM ADMISSIONS INFORMATION APPLICATION PERIOD: Fall 2019 CLASS Deadline: October 1, 2018 Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute 2855 Hickory Boulevard Hudson, North Carolina 28638 Program Information The medical sonography program provides knowledge and clinical skills in the application of high frequency sound waves to image internal body structures. Sonography requires good eyesight, hearing, manual dexterity, verbal communication skills, and ambulatory skills. The two-year degree program includes courses in abdominal and OB- GYN ultrasound, as well as the physics of ultrasound. Graduates are eligible to apply to the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers for examinations in ultrasound physics and instrumentation, as well as specialty examinations related to individual didactic and clinical concentrations. Applicants may complete non-son courses prior to acceptance into the program. The sonography program is offered on the Caldwell Campus in Hudson, NC. Applicants should be aware that travel in out-of-service areas may be required for field work. To insure the public health and safety of all patients many of our clinical affiliation sites require personal criminal background checks and /or drug screening in order for the student to participate in clinical education at that site. Most disciplines of Health sciences require registration, certification or licensure to practice in the health care field. Most examining boards require proof of good moral character to apply to take the registration, certification or licensure examination. If you have further questions, please contact the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers at 1-800-541-9754. Admissions Process Medical Sonography (ultrasound) is a two-year associate degree program with a limited class size. Acceptance into the program is first-come, first-served based upon completion of ALL admissions requirements. Approximately 8-10 students are accepted into the program each year from a waiting list. Other eligible students remain on a waiting list for future admittance. Students are notified of their acceptance during the month of October to begin the program the following August. ***Refer to NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE section of this document for more details***
Admission Requirements The following requirements must be completed before an applicant can be added to the waiting list for acceptance to the program. 1. CCCTI application Applications are available on-line at www.cccti.edu. 2. Official documentation of high school graduation/high school equivalency A high school graduate should request an official transcript to be sent to CCC&TI indicating date of graduation. This is required even if the applicant holds a college degree. Applicants with a high school equivalency must provide official documentation to CCC&TI from the granting institution. Reproduced copies of documents are not acceptable. 3. Official transcripts of any college work The applicant should request colleges to mail transcripts directly to CCC&TI. If currently enrolled at another college, request a transcript now and another one at the completion of courses. College transcripts must be received and evaluated in order to determine placement test exemption and/or awarding of college transfer credit. 4. Placement tests Placement tests are given at the Testing Center at CCCTI in Hudson or at the Watauga Campus. Please contact the Testing Centers directly for testing appointments. Any applicant whose placement test scores fall below the required minimum for the SON program must take the indicated developmental course(s). An applicant must complete all required developmental courses before the SON Consideration Date will be given. Minimum acceptable North Carolina Diagnostic Assessment and Placement (NCDAP) scores for the SON program and the corresponding exempted developmental courses: NCDAP Exempted Developmental Courses English/Reading Assessment DRE 096; DRE 097; DRE 098 Math Assessment DMA 010; DMA 020; DMA 030; DMA; 040; DMA 050 & DMA 060 Applicants may be exempt from College Placement Tests by meeting one of the following: ACT/SAT (beginning March 2016) English/Reading Exemption: ACT Reading 22 OR ACT English 18 SAT Evidence Based Reading and Writing 480 Math/Algebra Exemption: ACT Math 22 OR SAT Math 530 Placement tests may be waived for persons who provide official documentation of transferable college credit that shows proficiency in reading, English and math. Multiple Measures (only applies to high school graduates within the last 5 years) Unweighted GPA > or = to 2.6 and completion of 4 math courses. Eligible 4 th math courses are listed on the NCCCS document: Eligible 4 th High School Math Courses for Multiple Measures Placement. 5. Information session Watch the Sonography Information Session on the college webpage to receive current details regarding admission, academic, and program requirements. The Information Session is located at this link from the medical sonography program webpage: http://www.cccti.edu/sonography/soninfo01.asp. Answer the quiz questions at the end of the power point presentation. The Information Session quiz answers must be completed and returned to the Health Sciences Admissions Office.
6. Clinical site visit Please request this appointment after placement test requirements and all needed developmental classes have been completed. This visit is intended to familiarize the applicant with the actual day-to-day responsibility of a person employed in Medical sonography. The applicant must contact Ruthie Price at 828-726-2708 or rprice@cccti.edu for an appointment at a clinical site used by CCCTI. Please remember that visits are scheduled by Health Science Admissions on dates and times that are convenient for the clinicians and in the order that requests are received. 7. Interview Please request this appointment after admission requirements 1-6 are completed. The applicant must complete an interview with the program director before admission to the Medical sonography program. A required criminal background check acknowledgment statement must be signed by the applicant during the interview for the interview requirement to be considered completed. Please make your appointment directly with Robin Nichols, Program Director at 828-726-2322 or rnichols@cccti.edu 8. Prerequisite Courses The following prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher. The prerequisite courses are: ACA 115 Success & Study Skills BIO 163 Basic Anatomy & Physiology (may substitute BIO168 &169 together) ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry MAT 121 Algebra/Trigonometry I (may substitute MAT 171) PHY 110 Conceptual Physics (may substitute PHY 151) PHY 110A Conceptual Physics Lab 9. MAR (Minimum Admissions Requirements) Review Contact the Health Sciences Admissions Office to request the MAR Review as soon as ALL the above admissions requirements (steps 1-8) have been completed. During the MAR Review, the Health Sciences Admissions Office will review your file for completion. If all admissions requirements have been met, you will be assigned a consideration date which determines the order in which students are accepted. Request the MAR review by contacting one of the following: Watauga Campus Amy Huffman 828.726.2710 or ahuffman@cccti.edu Patty Brinkley 828.726.2711 or pbrinkley@cccti.edu Dr. Kim Van Wie 828-297-2185 *5206 or kvanwie@cccti.edu The SON consideration date is given after completing ALL ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE The students with the earliest consideration dates will be notified of acceptance to the 2019 Medical Sonography Program in October of 2018. Additionally, other complete applicants will be notified of either alternate or complete status. All complete students must respond to their notification letter by the established deadline communicated within the letter to secure their position on the waiting list. Complete applicants may be considered (by order of consideration date) if an accepted student declines or is disqualified before the start of the program. All other medical sonography applicants who were incomplete with admissions requirements at that time will receive notification of his/her admission status via CCCTI student email accounts and via letter mailing during October each year. The notification will require a student response to keep their sonography application active for the next application period.
AFTER ACCEPTANCE At the time an applicant receives their acceptance notification letter, the following requirements will be expected. Failure to submit proper and complete documentation by the deadlines specified will result in forfeiture of their seat in the class. 1. Physical examination. An accurate and satisfactory student medical form (health form), which includes appropriate documentation of immunizations by the health care provider or county health department and physical exam results, must be submitted to Certified Background Check Medical Document Management by the deadline stated in the acceptance letter. Each student will be responsible for the cost of the electronic health form tracking. Requirements include current TB (2 step PPD) skin test (within 12 months), mumps/measles/rubella blood titer or vaccine, proof of chicken pox immunity by vaccination or blood titer, and current immunizations for tetanus and diphtheria. The student is also encouraged to obtain Hepatitis B immunizations. Otherwise, the decision to decline the Hepatitis B immunizations must be formally documented. 2. Infant, Child and Adult CPR certification. Current CPR certification. One of the following is required: American Heart Association Basic Life Support Provider course OR American Red Cross Professional Rescuer or Healthcare Provider OR National Safety Council Healthcare Provider. A copy of the CPR certification should be submitted by the deadline established by the program director. 3. Criminal background checks/drug screening/ other expectations. Criminal background checks and/or drug screenings are required for the student to participate in the clinical component of each SON course. A signed acknowledgement statement must have been submitted to the Health Sciences Admissions office as an admissions requirement (a copy of the form will be given to the applicant to sign during the interview with the program director see admissions requirement #7). All costs associated with criminal background checks and drug screenings are the responsibility of the student. The student will assume responsibility for all health care or emergency room costs they might incur during their clinical rotations. Students are required to carry health insurance or sign a declination of health insurance before being allowed to attend clinical portion of the program. The student will assume the responsibility for travel to and from the clinical site and all associated costs. The student will complete a final evaluation of all clinical rotation sites, including faculty and educational experience. 4. Progression Policy The sonography student must demonstrate an acceptable level of competency by earning a grade of C or better in all general education and CVS/SON-prefixed courses. Clinical Education Courses (noted with an asterisk in the Curriculum Guide below) require an 85 or better to progress. Failure to maintain these program standards will result in student dismissal from the program. Refer to the Sonography Program Guide for further details. Please note: Each applicant is responsible for: completing admission requirements, confirming receipt of letters and documents in the admissions office, keeping CCCTI informed in writing of any personal information changes, keeping copies of all documentation submitted to CCCTI
Curriculum for Medical Sonography (A45440) Semester Course Number Class Name Class Lab Credit Prerequisites ACA 115 Success & Study Skills 0 2 1 BIO 163 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 4 2 5 ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry 3 0 3 MAT 121 Algebra/Trigonometry I 2 2 3 PHY 110 Conceptual Physics 3 0 3 PHY 110A Conceptual Physics Lab 0 2 1 12 8 16 Fall I PSY 150 General Psychology 3 0 3 SON 110 Introduction to Sonography 1 6 3 SON 130 Abdominal Sonography I 2 3 3 Choose only one course below: COM 120 Intro Interpersonal Communication 3 0 3 COM 231 ENG 112 ENG 113 ENG 114 Public Speaking Writing Research in the Disciplines Literature-Based Research Professional Research and Reporting 9 9 12 Spring I SON 111 Sonographic Physics 3 3 4 *SON 120 SON Clinical Education I 0 15 5 SON131 Abdominal Sonography I 1 3 2 SON 140 Gynecological Sonography 2 0 2 6 21 13 Summer I CIS 113 Computer Basics 0 2 1 *SON 121 SON Clinical Education II 0 15 5 0 2 6 Fall II HUM/FA Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0 3 *SON 220 SON Clinical Education III 0 24 8 SON 225 Case Studies 0 3 1 SON 241 Obstetrical Sonography I 2 0 2 SON 250 Vascular Sonography 1 3 2 6 30 16 Spring II *SON 221 SON Clinical Education IV 0 24 8 SON 242 Obstetrical Sonography II 2 0 2 SON 289 Sonographic Topics 2 0 2 4 24 12 Total 37 109 75 Estimated Medical Sonography Program Costs
Tuition* $6107.00 $76.00 per semester hour + $7 per course activity fee+ $2 per course campus service fee plus associated course fees Liability (Malpractice) Insurance $13.00 x 2 = $26.00 Each Fall semester Accident Insurance $6.00 x 2 = $12.00 Each Fall semester Criminal Background Check, Drug Screen, Immunization Tracker $135.00 (additional costs vary) First Fall semester with additional updates as required by clinical sites Graduation Fee $25.00 Spring semester Uniforms Approximately $200 to $250.00 First Fall semester Certification exam** $250 per specialty (paid to Second Spring semester ARDMS) Textbooks Approximately $1500.00 for Sonography program + general education texts Most of this expense will be incurred in the first Fall semester Travel Varies Students are responsible for travel to and from school and clinical sites plus any parking fees Students are responsible for travel for field trips and community service projects. * May be subject to change without notice as determined by the General Assembly of North Carolina **Subject to change without notice as determined by ARDMS For additional information, please contact: Amy Huffman, B.A. Coordinator of Health Sciences Admissions Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute 2855 Hickory Boulevard Hudson, NC 28638 828-726-2710; 828-328-8697 ext. 710; or 828-264-7670 ext. 710 Fax: 828-726-2709 ahuffman@cccti.edu Robin Nichols, BS, RDMS, RV Program Director, Sonography Programs; Instructor Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute 2855 Hickory Blvd Hudson, NC 28638 828-726-2322 rnichols@cccti.edu Since health program standards are mandated by accrediting and regulatory agencies, revisions to the above information may be necessary. Efforts will be made to keep changes to a minimum and finalized one year in advance of the starting date of the program; however, the college reserves the right to revise any part or section as necessary. Revised 10/2017